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Why do you have an Adventure Style Bike

Posted: Sat Apr 13, 2013 12:32 pm
by jameskaya
Why do you have a adventure bike?

I want one as like the styling, siting position the ability to carry kit and travel gravel and an unmeatled road if I find one and of course the dream of heading down to the desert of Africa or somewhere.

But the general consensus and stories from here is that an R1 can go around the world repeatedly a cheaper small engine can also do it. Off road riding is better on a smaller engine plus your not going to trash a 7-14 grand bike.

So why have you spent a fair few grand or a bit more on a bike that has the word "adventure" hung around its bars?

Re: Why do you have an Adventure Style Bike

Posted: Sat Apr 13, 2013 12:36 pm
by spasm
cos it adds 6 inches to my dick ;)

Re: Why do you have an Adventure Style Bike

Posted: Sat Apr 13, 2013 1:26 pm
by Flintlock
Always liked the style & riding position. Have owned a few of these type of bikes over the years.

Re: Why do you have an Adventure Style Bike

Posted: Sat Apr 13, 2013 1:56 pm
by P4ulie
Cos it adds 6 inches to my ride height & suspension

If it added it to my d*ck I'd be paranoid about trapping it in the drive chain :laugh:

Re: Why do you have an Adventure Style Bike

Posted: Sat Apr 13, 2013 2:04 pm
by Richard Simpson
I wouldn't say my bike (a KTM 950 Adventure) is 'Adventure style'. It is genuinely a trail bike with a big engine and petrol tank and is very competent on any reasonably wide and unmuddy trail. It is also an easy bike to do long distance/motorway rides on because of the weather protection. I use mine year-round on the road and for trail riding on when the weather has been very dry and I'm in an area where I know the terrain won't be too challenging.

I wouldn't set off for the third world on it though: I'd want something simpler, lighter and less 'rich' looking. A DR350 with a big tank, for instance.

There's probably as many different motives for wanting an 'adventure' bike as there are different models of bike. I suspect many people who choose them have done the sports bike thing, and desire a change for perfectly good reasons...and these reasons may not include riding across the Sahara.

I'm not sure about those folks who spend a fortune on off-road/expedition type accessories and then just use the bike to ride around the local dealers on sunny Saturday mornings though...but it's up to them how they spend their time and money.

Re: Why do you have an Adventure Style Bike

Posted: Sat Apr 13, 2013 2:14 pm
by picos mestizo
spasm wrote:cos it adds 6 inches to my dick ;)
:whistle: :whistle: Making it six & a half inches long :laugh: :laugh:

Re: Why do you have an Adventure Style Bike

Posted: Sat Apr 13, 2013 2:15 pm
by Tyrant68
picos mestizo wrote:
spasm wrote:cos it adds 6 inches to my dick ;)
:whistle: :whistle: Making it six & a half inches long :laugh: :laugh:
You've been looking :woohoo:

Re: Why do you have an Adventure Style Bike

Posted: Sat Apr 13, 2013 2:23 pm
by spasm
lol u wouldn't want it up your ass trust me haha

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Re: Why do you have an Adventure Style Bike

Posted: Sat Apr 13, 2013 2:26 pm
by cozmo1589
Good Looking, Very Quick, Flexible, Very Now, Desirable, a Head Turner, Very Comfortable and did i mention Very Comfortable ;-)

Re: Why do you have an Adventure Style Bike

Posted: Sat Apr 13, 2013 2:31 pm
by Mad Cow
Because they fit me?

To date those I've owned for significant lengths of time include:

BMW R80GS
BMW R1200GS
BMW F800GS
Triumph Tiger 1050
Yamaha XT600E
Yamaha TT600
CCM 604E
KTM 990 Adventure

Do you see a pattern here!

"Other" bikes I've had also shared the big wide bars and sit up and beg style:

Kawasaki GPz750R1 (the twin shock model)
BMW R80RT

The only "sports" bike i've ever owned was a Suzuki SV1000S, it crippled my neck and wrists so I sold after only six months.

To me an "adventure" bike is a comfy, capable tourer that'll take me pretty much anywhere I want to go, some being a bit more "adventurous" than others!